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8.3 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. When paired,
devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information within a distance
of about 10 meters without any physical connection.
Your phone supports A2DP, AVRCP, FTP, HFP, HSP, OPP and SPP Bluetooth
profiles. You can connect your phone to a Bluetooth headset, transfer files with
your computer through a Bluetooth adapter, control some of the phone
functions with the Bluetooth headset, or transfer files with other Bluetooth
devices.
Setting up Bluetooth on Your Phone
Go to Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth to set up Bluetooth. You
can switch on or off the Bluetooth function, change phone visibility, set up
device name or check Bluetooth properties of your phone.
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
First, turn the Bluetooth function of both devices on and make the other
Bluetooth device visible.
In the Bluetooth menu, select My devices > Search for devices and wait for
the phone to search for other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
When the search is over, select one device from the displayed list and press
CSK. Enter the Bluetooth pass code if prompted and press LSK.
Note: You may need to refer to the user manual of the other device to obtain the
pass code.
If you have entered a pass code, wait for the other device to verify the code. Then
the devices will be paired successfully. The paired device will be added to the My
devices list.
Select Yes to set the device as a trusted device, or No as an untrusted device.
Untrusted devices need your permission to transfer data.
You can press LSK to rename the device, delete the device, view device
information or set the device as trusted or untrusted.